umbrageous

/ʌmˈbreɪdʒəs/
adjective
  1. Providing or creating shade, especially from trees.
    • The garden's umbrageous corner was perfect for growing ferns and moss.
    • The old oak tree was so umbrageous that we could sit under it even on the hottest day.
    • They chose an umbrageous spot in the park for their picnic to stay cool.
  2. Easily offended or suspicious; quick to take offense.
    • Her umbrageous nature made it hard to give her honest feedback.
    • He was so umbrageous that any small joke would make him angry.
    • The critic's umbrageous reaction to the review surprised everyone.
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